
Title
Hemingway’s Hispanic Vision in For Whom the Bell Tolls
Document Type
Essay
Annotation
Focuses on Jordan’s attempts, as an outsider in a foreign land, to assimilate fully and achieve a new identity. Arguing that Jordan’s extended expatriation has led in part to his desire to adopt Spain as a surrogate culture, Herlihy suggests that Jordan’s transformation of identity is left ambiguous at the end when he is rejected by his Spanish community.
Published in
Metamorphosis and Place
Date
2010
Pages
141-152
COinS
Citation
Herlihy, Jeffrey. “Hemingway’s Hispanic Vision in For Whom the Bell Tolls.” In Metamorphosis and Place, edited by Joshua Parker, Lucie Tunkrova, and Mahomed Bakari, 141-52. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2010.